The Battle of Tuntenhaus (1991)
The Tuntenhaus or "House of Queers" was originally a squat on Mainzer Str. in East Berlin. This gritty verité documentary follows the fortunes of the Tuntenhaus through the days of anarchy and riots that followed German reunification to the sudden invasion by 3000 West German police, armed with tanks and tear gas in a massive operation to evict them.
Director: Juliet Bashore
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: November 8, 1991
Production: Maya Vision
Country: United Kingdom
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Battle of Tuntenhaus about?
- The Tuntenhaus or "House of Queers" was originally a squat on Mainzer Str. in East Berlin. This gritty verité documentary follows the fortunes of the Tuntenhaus through the days of anarchy and riots that followed German reunification to the sudden invasion by 3000 West German police, armed with tanks and tear gas in a massive operation to evict them.
- Who directed The Battle of Tuntenhaus?
- The Battle of Tuntenhaus was directed by Juliet Bashore.
- How long is The Battle of Tuntenhaus?
- The Battle of Tuntenhaus has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- What genre is The Battle of Tuntenhaus?
- The Battle of Tuntenhaus is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Battle of Tuntenhaus produced?
- The Battle of Tuntenhaus was produced in United Kingdom.